New York-New York Hotel & Casino

Inspired by the famous energy and landmarks of New York City, New York-New York Hotel & Casino features 12 New York-style skyscrapers showcasing 2,023 guest rooms and suites.
Other featured Big Apple icons include a 150-foot-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty and a 300-foot-long replica of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Within the resort, guests discover all the energy and excitement of the city that never sleeps, from enticing entertainment including the provocative and sensuous Cirque du Soleil production, Zumanity, the thrilling Roller Coaster and the fun-filled dueling pianos of Bar at Times Square, to tantalizing restaurants such as The Sporting House Bar & Grill, Gallagher's Steakhouse, Il Fornaio and Nine Fine Irishmen, an authentic pub offering the best of Irish drink, food and music.
Additionally, New York-New York offers more than 24,000 square feet of meeting space and a rejuvenating spa and salon.
MGM Resorts, the parent company of New York-New York, has begun a project to build a park-like outdoor setting between New York-New York and the Monte Carlo.

Amenities

M life is MGM Resorts International’s rewards program that gives you the power to earn benefits for virtually every dollar you spend. That means you’ll be rewarded for enjoying hotel, dining, entertainment and spa experiences, along with your slot and table play at any one of 15 MGM Resorts’ destinations. Your play and spend are recognized as a single account, making it easy to stay, play and win wherever you like, whenever you like. Earn points, Express Comps, Tier Credits, and more. Advance your tier and earn even more credits.

This full-service walk-up bar provides a mix of modern libations and classic cocktails. Frozen specialty drinks include Strawberry Daiquiri, Tropical Mojito and Piña Colada. Bottled and draft beer also is on tap.

The sexiness of Coyote Ugly's bartenders can't be contained by the bar's walls, with jean-and-tank-top-clad girls even gyrating on the counter in the hall, where impatient partiers buy drinks while waiting in line. Inside, Danielle Della Valle epitomizes the hot staff: a gorgeous brunette in low jeans and snug bikini top whose dancing skills on the bar are as alluring as her aptitude with a bottle of Jack and her expertise with a soda gun, spraying the crowd with water while her equally stunning cohorts grind to Kid Rock's "Cowboy." Proof that God exists is that you can catch them seven days a week, starting at 6pm each night.

Irish cuisine is no oxymoron at this beautiful replica of an authentic Dublin pub. The restaurant's name is inspired by a group of extraordinary Irish nationalists from the mid 1800s who led lives of political martrydom and adventure, which led three of them to escape to America. (See their history.)
Executive chef David Suppe's menu includes Drunken Onion Rings (beer-battered and Bloody Mary marinated), a Sloppy Pat, corned beef sandwich, Shepherd's Pie, Irish Banger and Fish & Chips. Lunch is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and dinner starts at 4 p.m
Happy Hour is 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Nightly entertainment starts at 9 p.m., featuring the house Irish band and championship Irish step dancer Tara Reid.

It’s all about the games at The Sporting House. Catch every minute of the day’s biggest sporting events broadcast live on 130 high-definition televisions, get in gear with exciting interactive games at the full arcade and enjoy all your bar food favorites with a cold beer from The Sporting House tap. Drop in and cheer your teams on to victory.

Dining

Gallagher's is a classic steakhouse, with dark cherry wood, private booths, dim lighting and walls covered with black and white photos of old New York and Las Vegas bigshots. Always busy, Gallagher's is popular for a date spot and a getaway from gambling scene. The menu features dry-aged beef and fresh seafood.
Lunch is available from noon to 4 p.m. daily at the bar. MORE >

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